Minecraft – How To Breed Pandas Easy Guide
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Minecraft – How To Breed Pandas Easy Guide

BY JC Paredes 5 years AGO 3 MIN READ

Pandas are just one of the mammals that have been added to Minecraft. The Bamboo Munchers were selected by the fans to participate in the game during the Minecon 2018 fair.

Where to Find Pandas

Pandas are extremely exotic animals that can only be found in two habitats: forests and bamboo forests. The ironic part is that Pandas are uncommon in typical forests, but they are common in bamboo forests, despite the biome’s rarity.

Pandas are shy creatures who will not harm unless they are threatened first. Even when there is a cub nearby and the gamer approaches it, Pandas will not become violent, unlike Polar Bears.

Bamboo is the Pandas’ primary source of nutrition in Minecraft, as it is a simple to grow plant that produces a large number of items in a short amount of time.

A cake crafted with wheat, eggs, milk, and sugar on a work table can also be used to nourish a Panda. In luring the Panda, the Cake, like Bamboo, can make the creature go into the breeding phase.

How To Tame

In the classic Minecraft version, Pandas, like Polar Bears, cannot be tamed. There are fan-made modifications that add the capability, but they are not guaranteed to work in all games released

The best a player can get to domesticating a Panda in the classic version of the game is to return it to its base and name it so it doesn’t vanish.

  • Look for a Panda in a common forest of the Bamboo forest.
  • Migrate it to the chosen place once you’ve found it. Ties can’t be used on Pandas like they can on Polar Bears.
  • Use a Boat to relocate the Bamboo or Cake, or carry it so that it follows your moves.

  • Put the Panda where you want it to be. If you moved it with a boat, hit it from below to demolish it without damaging the Panda;
  • Make a title for your Panda with an Anvil and a Tag.

How To Breed

  • Simply give each Panda a slice of Bamboo to put them in the breeding phase; however, this will only function if Bamboo is already grown in the area.
  • Bamboo can be planted anywhere and left to grow. It’s also probable to stuff more plant pieces into a seedling to make it stack on a long trunk dynamically.

  • For the Pandas to reach the mating phase, there must be at least eight chunks of Bamboo in the proximity, with a maximum range of five blocks from the Pandas.
  • The bears will still recognize the player’s Bamboo offer if there isn’t enough Bamboo proximity, but they will not procreate once they’ve finished eating.

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JC Paredes

Since March 2021, I've worn two hats at Spiel Times: a writer and a Managing Editor. In my writing role, I've earned recognition from Wikipedia and Nev Schulman (Catfish TV Show host) for my insightful analysis and engaging narrative style. I'm passionate about all things gaming, with a keen eye for detail and a knack for uncovering hidden secrets within games. My gaming journey began at a young age, captivated by titles like Resident Evil and Tomb Raider. Today, I enjoy exploring open-world RPGs and MMORPGs, consumed by their lore and crafting theories about their narratives. I'm also drawn to the suspenseful atmosphere of horror games and the intricate narratives of crime-themed titles, bringing a unique perspective to my writing. Beyond gaming, I have a fascination with anything unexplained and chilling, a passion that often spills over into my exploration of horror games. When I'm not engrossed in a virtual world, you can find me curled up and spending time with my adorable doggy sidekick, Teemo. As Managing Editor, I'm committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for our writing team. I communicate openly with my team members, addressing any content-related issues and providing guidance to help them excel.

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